| Ladysmith is located on
the banks of KwaZulu-Natal's Klip River. Proclaimed in 1850, it
was named after the Spanish wife of Sir Harry Smith. It became a
prosperous staging- post for fortune-hunters en route to the Transvaal
gold- fields and diamond discoveries at Kimberley. Ladysmith made
world headlines at the end of the 19th century when it was besieged
for 118 days during the most crucial stage of the Anglo-Boer/South
African War. Its historic heritage is its main claim to fame, with
many fascinating sites to discover.
Almost halfway between Johannesburg and Durban,
Ladysmith is the ideal place for a stop-over. Whether for a few
nights or just a few hours - Ladysmith offers a rewarding experience
to all its visitors. Today a commercial centre for surrounding
communities, Ladysmith is the natural gateway to the tourist delights
of the Central and Northern reaches of the Drakensberg range.
For more information about Ladysmith, please
make use of the contact details below.
Email: tourism@ladysmith.co.za
Tel: 036 637 2992 / 036 635 4231
Fax: 086 524 6317 / 036 637 2992
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Spionkop Lodge
P.O. Box 20
Ladysmith 3370
Kwazulu-Natal
South Africa
Tel: (036) 4881404
Mobile: (082) 5730224/5
Email: spionkop@futurenet.co.za
Website: www.spionkop.co.za
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Three Tree Hill Lodge,
Spionkop
Lasdysmith, KwaZulu Natal
Tel: +27 36 448 1171
Mobile: +27 72 987 1028
Email: simon@threetreehill.co.za
Website: www.threetreehill.co.za
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